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\author[INRA2,CIRAD]{Laurent Saint-André}
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\author[UR2PI]{Nina Ognouabi}
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\author[ONF2]{Christine Deleuze}
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\address[INRA2]{INRA, Unité Biogéochimie des Ecosystèmes Forestiers, 54280 Champenoux, France}
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\section*{Acknowledgement}
We would like to thank the French National Research Agency which founded the research project EMERGE through its bioenergy program. Thanks also to all the people who were involved in this project, especially all the people who contributed to field measurements (teams from LERFoB, BEF, UEFL at INRA Nancy and teams from ONF) and all the people at CRDPI (Republic of Congo), managed by Nina Ognouabi, who created the electronic files from handwritten data.

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